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It’s that easy!

Or almost…

There are challenges throughout the day which can help us raise even more money! All we need is a little strategy.

10 a.m. – 11 a.m. – Alumni Participation Power Hour, $2,000

If you are Fresno State alum, this is the best time to donate. The school/college/program that receives the most alumni donors during this hour will win the bonus money. *Multiple gifts from one donor to the same school/college/program will only count once.

2 p.m. – 3 p.m. – Donor Participation power hour, $2,000

If you are not Fresno State alum, this is the best time to donate. The college that receives the most unique donors during this hour will Win. *Multiple gifts from one donor to the same school/college/program will only count once.

11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Selfie Challenge, $1,000

Take a Fresno State pride selfie on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook!

Tag Fresno State, use #FresnoStateDOG

Include tag the College of Arts and Humanities – @FresnoStateCAH on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook

NOTE: One qualified selfie per account will be counted — so be sure to use all of your accounts.

12:15 pm – Big Picture – Fresno State amphitheater

What better way for the College of Arts and Humanities to take a “selfie” then to have you be in it! This is also a great place for you to take your selfie and help support your college!

The Dean’s Council Annual Fund

When you give to the College of Arts and Humanities on Day of Giving, unless otherwise specified, you will be helping to support the Dean’s Council Annual Fund. Those funds are then equally dispersed into two areas;

Dean’s Discretionary Fund: Provides curriculum enrichment, research, and travel funding for students and faculty, technological and artistic support, as well as funding for the unique and unexpected needs of the College.

Here are just a few of the ways Dean’s Council funds have been used to directly impact students lives at Fresno State.

“Thank you, thank you, thank you! This was an experience I had always dreamt of, and I feel so blessed to have been able to experience the villages of Ghana. I came back from this trip changed. It changed my perspective of western life for the better and allows me to understand the roots of my own diaspora a little bit better,” said Aly Honore.

“I’m very grateful for every opportunity Fresno State has given me,” Alejandra Tejeda said. “I come from a minority, and not a lot of minorities get opportunities like this or even think they are deserving of them. I would love to pave the way for the next generation.”

We are having a great time and learning a lot at Summer Arts in Germany! Fresno State Master of Music student Ashley Trembley works with baritone Bo Skovhus at the Musik Hochschule für Musik in Trossingen Germany 8/2/18.

Nine music students attended the “Romantic Lied” opera program in Germany with Summer Arts, where they learned from world-famous opera singers and performed in several concerts. Listen to Alejandra Tejeda perform ‘Morgen.’

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Through the pursuit of art and the exploration of ideas, we artists and humanists fuel our instinct to positively impact our world with our creative processes. “Know Thyself,” the famous aphorism inscribed at Delphi that was later made famous by Socrates, reflects the artist’s and humanist’s desire to paint, sculpt, film, photograph, act, dance, compose… ideas become shapes, feelings turn into melodies, concepts inspire reflection. A camera angle explores emotions and builds suspense; a reporter speaks truth and forges community ties; a speechwriter finds the right words to convey the significance of democracy, justice, and dignity; an educator leads her students in understanding the value of centuries-old questions that still illuminate our quest to form a more perfect society.
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